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Horse Charm Jewelry: Fall's Biggest Hit
Posted on 12th Sep 2016
Charm jewelry continues to be, by all fashionista's accounts, a strong and popular look this fall.
We're seeing traditional charm bracelets, especially those featuring high quality gold horse charms, showing up on wrists at hunt club events and stable fundraisers.The ability to tell your life story in miniature holds timeless appeal. Themed charm bracelets, where all of the gold charms relate to someone's personal passion, are a big hit.
If you - or someone you love - are wild about horses, you'll want to check out our collection of gold horse charms - they make great gifts. People always welcome a new charm to add to their bracelet - or you could help someone start a wearable collection they'll treasure for years.
Bead-style charm bracelets continue to ride the wave of enthusiasm created by Pandora. At Show Stable Artisans, we have an exclusive collection of more than a dozen equestrian themed bead charms that look great on any large-holed bead charm bracelet. They make a stunning addition, capturing the part of your life story that centers around the barn, show ring, and trail!
Tips on Caring for Charm Bracelets
If you're lucky enough to have a horse charm bracelet, you'll probably be wearing it frequently. With that in mind, you'll want to follow these care tips:
- Inspect your bracelet regularly. You want to make sure that all of your charms are on there securely, with no chance of falling off or being lost. If you wear a bead-charm style charm bracelet, make sure to individually inspect each bead charm for cracks or breaks that could cause the charm to come loose.
- Clean your charm bracelet with a soft cloth. Charm bracelets traditionally get less wear and tear than gold horse rings, for example, but they still need periodic cleaning to look their best. You want those gold horse charms to shine!